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Home » Natasha Harris Is Forbes Indigenous Person Of The Year

Natasha Harris Is Forbes Indigenous Person Of The Year

July 24, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Natasha Harris with her award, said NAIDOC Week is her “favourite time of the year”.

Aboriginal early childhood educator Nata­sha Harris is the 2025 Indigenous Person of the Year over 18, an award announced by the Forbes NAIDOC Committee on 4 July. Natasha, who works in CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes’s Aboriginal Families as Teachers program, was honoured to receive the accolade.

“I am passionate about my work and deeply committed to supporting families and strengthening our community,” she said.

“My role [with CatholicCare WilcanniaForbes] allows me to walk alongside fami­lies, providing meaningful support in their everyday lives.

“I run playgroup sessions in family homes to create safe, engaging spaces for children and parents to connect and learn.

“I also founded Little Boori Playgroup — a culturally grounded playgroup held on Country for our Aboriginal families.

“This space helps children and their fami­lies connect with culture, language, and land in a meaningful and respectful way.

“I work closely with Elders and local ser­vices to provide holistic support for our fami­lies, ensuring they feel heard, respected, and empowered.”

Natasha has been part of the CCWF team for more than nine years and shares her knowledge and insight with colleagues across the organisation. This year she helped organise a Reconciliation Week event for the Forbes branch to get togeth­er to yarn and eat. “I demonstrated how to make johnny cakes, so everyone there on the day got to make their own johnny cakes,” Natasha said.

CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes Chief Executive Officer Anne-Marie Mioche con­gratulated Natasha, saying: “At Catholic­Care Wilcannia-Forbes, we know Tash as a passionate advocate for her clients, and someone with a calm and gentle approach.”

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